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Doctor Worm
I disagree - I don't drive and have been to the one at Southampton successfully in the past If I wanted a wardrobe I'd order one from the websiteThe crux being that it's not worth going to IKEA unless you have a car.
I disagree - I don't drive and have been to the one at Southampton successfully in the past If I wanted a wardrobe I'd order one from the websiteThe crux being that it's not worth going to IKEA unless you have a car.
Here is the plan.
https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/media/media,145426,en.pdf
The roundabout will indeed be a bit further west than the Sussex Pad junction. However, according to those plans, that junction will be done away with, and access to the airport from the north, will be via the smaller rounadabout due south of the big A27 roundabout.
Definitely not excellent road connections there at rush hour. Although accommodation without any parking should be considered, especially due to location
Fair enough, I love the way they conveniently just crop off the roundabout for Grinstead lane on that plan. That roundabout is carnage every morning and evening, and for long periods during the day, partly as it is the main route for commercial vehicles being directed to the Lancing Business Park and because is is the main way out of Lancing for commuters.
So you will have 2 major roundabouts within 400m of each other, on a road that is gridlocked every morning for 2 hours, with a couple of hundred extra cars at peak times at least, it just is not going to be any better, it fatalistically can only be worse than it is at the moment.
What is needed is a bypass for Worthing, up over the downs, along Long Furlong, round the back of Findon, behind Sompting Abbots, and then drop down to this new roundabout before going on to the flyover. I guess the lack of profitability and the national park would put a stop to that ever happening, even though that is what is NEEDED.
I disagree - I don't drive and have been to the one at Southampton successfully in the past If I wanted a wardrobe I'd order one from the website
What you're talking about has nothing to do with the development. It's over 3/4 mile from the propose new roundabout (not 400m).
Grinstead Lane roundabout is shite, principally because it's not big enough, and the gridlock is in part caused by an ridiculous junction at the Sussex Pad, and an unfit suburban route north of Lancing / Sompting.
By all means build a bypass around Worthing, but this application - miles away from your suggestion - will have sod all effect in the great scheme of things.
Do you live in area? Do you spent upwards of an hour a day stuck in traffic on the A27?
The club will do just fine without this development.
As somebody who does the journey along that stretch of the A27 at all times of the day every day I can say with some reliabilty that it takes around 7 minutes to get from the airport lights to Grinstead Lane roundabout in the peak period. The new layout 'should' alleviate even this delay and assist those trying to exit Grinstead Lane. Most of the IKEA traffic will surely be off-peak. At some point that land is surely going to be built on. I think this is the development that will ultimately have the least impact and should be allowed to go through. I say this trying to keep my Albion bias out of it. It's those living further along towards Worthing that will feel the effect of an extra build up of traffic but this might finallly push things towards a bypass.
Well, as someone who sits in the traffic every morning I shall be delighted when the new roundabout has been built and the lights removed then if you think it will be an improvement.
With more than 50% of the commercial vehicles (Articulated trucks, lorries, vans, and staff commuting) heading to LBP and with 2 roundabouts to negotiate on the A27, less than a mile apart, together with the cars from the new housing estate, and the IKEA commercial vehicles, I just can't see it being an improvement, I can only see it making the traffic congestion worse.
You seem to be of the opinion that traffic from the New Monk's Farm will be huge and constant. Where does this come from? Two, maybe three IKEA delivery trucks a day - usually in the dead of night. 10 cars a minute from NMF at rush hour.
IKEA doesn't open until 10am, and closes either at 9 or 10pm.
What's LBP?
Lancing Business Park i guess
Fair enough, I love the way they conveniently just crop off the roundabout for Grinstead lane on that plan. That roundabout is carnage every morning and evening, and for long periods during the day, partly as it is the main route for commercial vehicles being directed to the Lancing Business Park and because is is the main way out of Lancing for commuters.
So you will have 2 major roundabouts within 400m of each other, on a road that is gridlocked every morning for 2 hours, with a couple of hundred extra cars at peak times at least, it just is not going to be any better, it fatalistically can only be worse than it is at the moment.
What is needed is a bypass for Worthing, up over the downs, along Long Furlong, round the back of Findon, behind Sompting Abbots, and then drop down to this new roundabout before going on to the flyover. I guess the lack of profitability and the national park would put a stop to that ever happening, even though that is what is NEEDED.
As a nation we should be more open to building upwards
The South Downs will never be destroyed again in the way parts of the Brighton Bypass did.
A more southerly Worthing bypass might be the only option, with a tunnel or two. Costly.
Well, as someone who sits in the traffic every morning I shall be delighted when the new roundabout has been built and the lights removed then if you think it will be an improvement.
With more than 50% of the commercial vehicles (Articulated trucks, lorries, vans, and staff commuting) heading to LBP and with 2 roundabouts to negotiate on the A27, less than a mile apart, together with the cars from the new housing estate, and the IKEA commercial vehicles, I just can't see it being an improvement, I can only see it making the traffic congestion worse.
I feel like it's blatantly obvious to say but I'll say it anyway, the benefits are not going to be significant whilst we remain in the Premier League. If you are supremely confident that we will be here indefinitely and/or bounce back immediately within the term of parachute payments OR TB is immortal and will be here forever then I'll glady agree with you. Also, something else blatantly obvious, paying TB back out of the current income we are receiving (as some other moron suggested) is going to directly reduce our chances of remaining in the league and thus continuing to repay him.
This project has the long term sustainability of the club in mind, and will be enormously beneficial if we are pushing again in the Championship without parachute payments. Of course Bloom and Perry are not going to outline exactly how we can 'cook the books' as Gibson at boro and many others have done in the past, just as he isn't going to outline the benefits to us of owning a Belgian club.
The club have directly asked for the fans backing on this, judging by recent history I'm at a loss as to how anyone could possibly believe it's a project of self-interest for TB, even if you do not understand the implications.
If there is a housing problem why haven’t they built a few hundred residences at Tevill Gate? It’s been available for development for over 20 years, is on a brownfield site, and has excellent rail and road connections.
Just the twenty years then
Living where you do, I'm surprised you don't use the A272 & Steyning bypass.
South Downs destroyed? Dear oh dear. I sincerely hope you are wrong about Worthing because that is the single biggest barrier to development and progression in this part of the world (OK, the absolute dire situation of the Beddingham to Polegate road is a very close second).
We cannot continue to blithely think that, as our population continues to grow, that we can somehow rely on an outdated strategy of improving public transport. We are a nation of drivers, and sooner or later somebody has to respect that and do the development.
I can only take it you have never lived in Brighton - otherwise you wouldn't make such a daft comment about the bypass. Can you possibly imagine where we would be without it now - the thought is bordering on the vomit-inducing.